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From: n Mc <mmcdonald@...>

Date sent: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 12:54:58 -0500

Subject: RE: Oncologist's plan backfires

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> What is " Hoxsey " ? Where do you get it?

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> n

I would not rely on a single treatment such as Hoxley but I would also

incorporate

a multiple synergistic approach boosting and feeding the immune system,

including

taking things to overcome tumor defences and oxidising the tumor.... Protocol 1

best wishes,

moonbeam

HOXSEY HERBS. Originally developed by Harry Hoxsey in the 1950s

and administered today in Tijuana, Mexico, this herbal formula

includes internal and external applications of substances such as

bloodroot, potassium iodide, red clover, buckthorn bark, burdock

root, Stillingia root, berberis root, pokeberry, licorice root,

Cascara amarga, and prickly ash bark. Decades of observation

attest to their potential merit, says Dr. Atkins, adding that of

his patients who have used the Hoxsey formula, many seem to get

better.

It all began on an Illinois horse farm in 1840. Harry's great grandfather

Hoxsey was a veterinarian whose prize stallion got cancer. He put it

out to pasture to die, but three weeks later the tumor had stabilized. He

observed the horse eating unusual plants not part of its normal diet.

Within a year the horse was well.

Hoxsey began to experiment on animals with the herbs, and he added

other popular home remedies. He claimed success and passed the formulas

down through the family. Hoxsey said his father was the first to try the

medicines on people. He gave young Harry the formulas with a death bed wish

to make the treatment available to people whether or not they could pay. He

insisted it carry the Hoxsey name and warned the boy against the high

priests of medicine.

Harry Hoxsey started his first clinic in 1924 in Illinois and he

immediately incurred the wrath of organized medicine. A non-toxic herbal

remedy, a nutritional program, and an attitudinal approach to healing,

harmless though it seems, ignited one of the most bitter controversies in

medical history. It started a cancer war between organized medicine and one

man, founder Harry Hoxsey, the ex-coal miner with an 8th grade education.

In 1937 Harry demonstrated the workability of the formula to Chicago

members of the AMA who then offered to buy it. Harry refused to sell it to

them because they refused to give treatments free to those who could not

afford to pay. To get even, Fishbein, editor of the AMA journal, denied the

workability of the formula and labeled Harry a " quack " . Harry sued him and

the AMA for slander and won by proving the tonic worked. The trial revealed

that Fishbein had failed anatomy in medical school, never finished

residency, and had never treated a patient.

WHAT'S IN THE HOXSEY TONIC?

The ingredients of the Hoxsey tonic are not publicly available from Hoxsey

himself. However, AMA Laboratories analyzed the Hoxsey Tonic and reported

their findings in the Journal of The American Medical Association in its

issue of June 12, 1954:

Each 5cc of the Hoxsey Tonic contains:

Potassium Iodide.......... 150 Mg 7.7%

Licorice ................. 20 Mg 7.7%

Red Clover ............... 20 Mg 7.7%

Burdock Root ............. 10 Mg 3.8%

Stillingia Root........... 10 Mg 3.8%

Berberis Root............. 10 Mg 3.8%

Poke Root ................ 10 Mg 3.8%

Cascara Amarga ........... 5 Mg 1.9%

Prickly Ash Bark ......... 5 Mg 1.9%

Buckthorn Bark ........... 20 Mg 7.7%

Maximum does: 1 teaspoonful 4 times per day.

Hoxsey Tablets #100 (black)1 which is essentially

the same as the liquid:

Potassium Iodide.......... 75 mg

Licorice.................. 10 mg

Red Clover................ 10 mg

Burdock Root.............. 5 mg

Stillingia Root........... 5 mg

Berberis(barberry) root... 5 mg

Poke root................. 5 mg

Cascara Segrada......... 2.5 mg

Prickly Ash Bark.......... 2.5 mg

Buckthorn bark............ 2.5 mg

Max dose: 2 tablets 4 times a day.

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